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Major weather changes

By Paul Crowe

We have had some radical weather changes over the last few days. Several days ago it was cold and windy with snow, then yesterday it gets up to 70 for a new record, melts all of the snow, I see a motorcycle out on the street (Suzuki GSXR) and today it’s cold again with snow. Seeing someone get their bike out was pretty neat. Those of you in the warm climates may not appreciate it but when you live on the shores of Lake Erie and it’s warm enough to ride in early January, it’s worth mentioning.

Posted on January 14, 2005 Filed Under: General


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  1. MR2 says

    January 14, 2005 at 9:25 am

    Having lived in Cleveland OH, iI know just how rare it is to be able to ride that early in the year. Usually by late October the bike was put up in the garage and she didn’t see daylight until March. Now that I live in Nashville there’s at least one day every month where it would be possible to ride without having to use an electric vest. Enjoy it while it lasts!

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